Breadth studies
Breadth subjects
Breadth subjects allow you to gain knowledge and understanding across a broader range of disciplines, enabling you to develop insight, experience, and new ways of thinking in areas distinct from the main fields of study in your degree.
First year Breadth subjects
Semester 1
- ANCW10001 Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia
- CLAS10004 Ancient Greek 1
- CLAS10020 Ancient Greek 3
- CLAS10006 Latin 1
- CLAS10012 Latin 3
- CLAS10003 Intensive Beginners Latin
- HIST10007 Medieval Plague, War and Heresy
- HPSC10002 Science and Pseudoscience
- PHIL10002 Philosophy: The Big Questions
Semester 2
- ANCW10002 Myth, Art and Empire: Greece and Rome
- CLAS10022 Intensive Ancient Greek 1
- HIST10010 Age of Empires
- HIST10012 The World Since World War II
- HPSC10001 From Plato to Einstein
- PHIL10003 Philosophy: The Great Thinkers
Breadth tracks
- Ancient Civilisations
- Ancient Egypt and the Near East
- Ancient Greece Studies
- Ancient Greek
- Archaeology
- Asia
- Australia: people, places, histories
- Democracy and Empire
- Epistemology, Metaphysics and Science
- Ethics and Political Philosophy
- Europe
- History of Philosophy
- Language, Logic and Computation
- Language, Mind and Logic
- Latin
- Medieval and Early Modern Studies
- Middle East and Islam
- Roman Studies
- Science and Its Margins
- The 20th and 21st Centuries
- The United States
- Understanding Nature